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PM Imran Khan, Cuba Vice President Dr Roberto discuss bilateral relations

PM Imran Khan, Cuba Vice President Dr Roberto discuss bilateral relations
October 30, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Vice President of Cuba Dr Roberto Morales Odeja called on Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday. They discussed the matters of mutual interest. They expressed satisfaction over the excellent bilateral political relations and agreed on the need to further strengthen them in the economic and business fields. Several areas, including in particular, pharmaceuticals and health services, were identified for priority collaboration. It was also agreed to maintain the momentum through regular high-level exchanges. Meanwhile, the Cuban vice-president also called on President Dr Arif Alvi. The President noted that the decades’ old friendship between Pakistan and Cuba was based on the shared ideals of respect for sovereignty, integrity, peaceful co-existence, equality and mutual benefit. He also recalled the historic visit of revolutionary leader Che Guevara to Pakistan 60 years ago, as well as special contribution of President Fidel Castro to the fortification of Pakistan-Cuba relations. Dr Arif Alvi thanked for Cuba’s medical mission to assist the victims of 2005 earthquake and the subsequent scholarship programme for the Pakistani students for medical studies. He noted that the doctors, after graduating from Cuba, were playing a significant role in the health sector of Pakistan. The President apprised the Cuban dignitary on the precarious situation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir in wake of the unilateral and illegal steps by India on 5 August to alter the internationally recognized disputed status of Jammu & Kashmir. He reiterated that Pakistan would continue to extend moral, diplomatic and political support to the just cause of the people of IOJ&K in pursuit of their right of self-determination.